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Inside America’s Silent Service | A US Navy Sonarman Explains

Inside America’s Silent Service | A US Navy Sonarman Explains

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What is it actually like to serve aboard a nuclear submarine?Former US Navy sonar operator Aaron Amick joins me to explain the reality of submarine warfare, from the training pipeline and sonar school to real Cold War patrols tracking Russian submarines.We discuss how sonar operators identify ships purely by sound, what happens when another submarine appears unexpectedly beneath the sea, life during months-long deployments without surfacing, submarine tactics, acoustic intelligence, and why experience matters far more than technology.Aaron also shares stories from operational patrols, close encounters with Russian anti-submarine forces, the psychology of life underwater, and some of the strangest things ever detected beneath the ocean.Whether you’re interested in submarines, naval warfare or simply how military professionals operate in one of the world’s most demanding environments, this is a fascinating look inside the Silent Service.(game videos) Jive Turkey Live: https://www.youtube.com/@jiveturkeylive(lecture series) Sub Brief: https://www.youtube.com/@SubBrief(live streams every Wed. & Fri.) Sonar and Steel: https://www.youtube.com/@sonarandsteel(company Website) https://www.subbrief.com/0:00 Introduction1:50 Welcome to Aaron and episode outline4:20 Inspiration to become a submariner8:17 Sonar A School10:38 Merchant ship vs warship acoustic signatures13:13 Did it come naturally, and what happened to those who washed out?16:07 Understanding the LOFARgram (the “waterfall” display)19:20 The first time detecting another submarine20:45 The submarine tactics playbook and how it is learned28:47 The training cadre32:28 Aaron’s YouTube channels35:04 Two years in the Navy before setting foot on a submarine37:13 Life aboard the Los Angeles and Ohio classes: living conditions, accommodation and watch rotations44:20 Can you talk normally inside a submarine?45:32 Deployments vs getting underway, knowing where you’re going, and the perks of being a sonarman51:00 The first operational mission during the aftermath of the USS Baton Rouge collision56:35 Experience versus knowledge: the psychological and emotional challenge1:00:25 Six-hour watches: staring at the LOFAR display and staying alert1:04:16 Managing multiple contacts and building situational awareness1:08:30 The evolution of sensor fusion and communicating the tactical picture1:13:38 The last shower before a mission… and living with the smell1:16:08 The longest time spent underwater1:17:30 Medical emergencies at sea1:20:55 The Udaloy encounter1:30:04 Understanding the adversary1:33:00 Maintaining close formation with another submarine1:36:22 Views on Russian and Chinese submarine forces1:42:53 Synthetic aperture radar from space1:45:08 Aaron’s journey as a sonarman1:48:04 Underwater UAPs and unexplained contacts1:55:14 The final mission1:58:55 Did the career meet or exceed expectations?2:01:00 Does Modern Naval Warfare bring frustration or fond memories?2:03:05 The SubBrief team2:05:20 The “last last” question: taking content down2:07:40 Wrapping up

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